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There's so many references, basic information, and shorthand floating around in general discourse that if you miss one thing, or hear something wrong one time, you're bound to make a stupid mistake for years and years. Plus, people think it's pretty funny if you consistently use a word wrong and are inclined to not tell you. There's a lot of basic information out there that ashamed people realize way too late.

Someone on AskReddit asked for people to share solid questions to ask the interviewer during the job interview process. Can be a total game-changer to show up to the job interview with some thoughtful questions at your disposal.

Someone on AskReddit asked for people to share their most effective psychological tricks. The brain is a curious device, and it's remarkable just how easy it can be to press its buttons in your favor, with the right words/actions. Apparently an effective way to befriend people is to ask them for a favor. How about that!

Someone on AskReddit asked for Europeans to share those American issues that they quite simply, can't understand. From things like drinking/not drinking the tap water, to more complex issues like the healthcare system, this stirred up quite the interesting discussion on American issues in general.

Winter is coming. These winter life pro tips might just help you weather the next winter storm in such a way that you're not absolutely miserable. Don't fall prey to those dangerous tricks like thinking that alcohol is actually warming you up, when it's cold as all hell outside.

Want to alienate your friends and coworkers in a fast an easy way? Here are some absolutely crazy sex facts that will have people talking about you behind your back in no time. They'll say "that's the guy who keeps talking about elephant testicles in the elevator." For more wild stuff, here are some insane facts that we had no business knowing. And if you don't want people to talk about you, here arenice facts to counteract all the messed up ones.

Someone on AskReddit asked for food workers to divulge their tips for what menu items customers would be served well to avoid. Apparently the baked cod at Long John Silvers is a whole steaming mess of bad news.

We haven't verified this load of useless knowledge, so take it with a grain of salt. That being said, you might just retain a few of these fun facts. Definitely hadn't heard of "Paris Syndrome", which is the shock anyone undergoes when Paris doesn't live up to all their hopes. Or how about the fact that horses apparently can't throw up. That's either gotta be unimaginably rough, or some kind of blessing in disguise.

Someone on AskReddit asked for therapists to share various facts about humans that we might not know. The results are astounding. We're all just trying to make sense of this chaos on a big rock that's falling through space.

Twitter user @mayasworld, inspired fellow Twitter users to break out their most helpful packing tips in light of her big upcoming move. Anyone who's ever struggled through packing up all their stuff, knows that moving is no small feat. The process of packing up all of one's sh*t is no fun at all. So, we'll gladly take any tips that people have to offer, when it comes to making the process easier.

Twitter user @sayitslp, shared a powerful and relatable thread on what it's like living with ADHD. It's being shared by many that live with ADHD themselves, and seem to connect with the way she's explained a life with ADHD.

You don't need to be a doctor, nurse or midwife to know where babies come from. That said, some people are way too old, and in some cases have too many kids, to not know the most basic information. How are people so bad at this. It's okay when kids ask hilarious questions in sex-ed because they're just learning, but this is too far. People have strange relationships with their doctors, going as far to deny really WTF stuff.

Buckle up and prepare yourself for a wildly entertaining and informative thread on cats. They are fascinating creatures. And to think with all this knowledge at our disposal, we annoy these fearless predators!

Someone on AskReddit asked for people that got married or entered into a relationship, to share when they knew it was a mistake. Maybe keep an eye out for these warning signs, if you feel like you and your loved one have been off as of late.

This Quora user decided to shed some light on what they view as a manipulative, brainwashing technique on the part of religious groups that advocate intense recruitment processes. Every Jehovah's Witness might stand to benefit from reading this.